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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Selby Arms | Selby Arms | Mr Ralph Wilson, Harbour Master | on sheet | A good public house the property of Donaldson Selby | ||
(PH) | (PH) | 12.6 | Esq of Jersey. | |||
Selby Arms | Mr Robert Stamp, Schoolmaster | |||||
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Selby Arms | Mr William Smith, Fisherman | |||||
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Church Lane | Church Lane | Mr Ralph Wilson | # | A macadamized lane leading from "The Green" to the "Market | ||
Church Lane | Mr Robert Stamp | Place" | ||||
Church Lane | Mr William Smith | |||||
Crown & Anchor | Crown and Anchor | Mr Ralph Wilson | on sheet | A public house on the south east side of the "Market Place" | ||
(PH) | (PH) | 12.6 | and on the south side of "Sanctuary Close"; the property | |||
Crown and Anchor | Mr Robert Stamp | and residence of Roddam S Yatts. | ||||
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Crown and Anchor | Mr William Smith | |||||
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Sanctuary Close | Sanctuary Close | Mr Ralph Wilson | on sheet | A good pasture field supposed to have |
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Sanctuary Close | Mr Robert Stamp | 12.6 | name from its proximity to the altar or sanctuary of the Old Cathedral | |||
Sanctuary Close | Mr William Smith | of the Old Cathedral. | ||||
Mustard Close | Mustard Close | Mr Ralph Wilson | on sheet | A small pasture field on the south side of the | ||
Mustard Close | Mr Robert Stamp | 12.6 | Grave Yard. How this field obtained its name is not | |||
Mustard Close | Mr William Smith | known with certainty but the belief is that whilst the | ||||
Monastery was in being that this field was sown | ||||||
annually by the Monks with mustard seed. | ||||||
Thomas Cosgrove |
Note: Signature in header ('By')
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